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Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.
Pace Law School Seventh John Jay Lecture
Presented by Stephen L. Kass
Partner and Founder,
Environmental Practice Group,
Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Students from the PACE Center for Girls walk the Belk runway in fashions picked out with help from a JLG member as their personal shopper.
Students from the PACE Center for Girls walk the Belk runway in fashions picked out with help from a JLG member as their personal shopper.
Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.
Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.
Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.
Students from the PACE Center for Girls walk the Belk runway in fashions picked out with help from a JLG member as their personal shopper.
Philippine-Austrian Cultural and Educational Society
Reception on the occasion of "PACES, One Year Later" held at the Philippine Embassy, ARES Tower, Vienna, Austria. 19 July 2017.
PACES stands for the Philippine-Austrian Cultural and Educational Society. It is an association of like-minded members of the Philippine-Austrian community who believe in promoting the study of science and technology as a vehicle for development and progress.
PACES’ core activity is a scholarship program – STEMS70 – which aims to provide full scholarship to deserving students in the Philippines pursuing college degrees in the scientific fields, and will promote this learning process by strengthening the inter-cultural dialogue and the bilateral relationship between these two nations .
The Philippines and Austria are two countries with distinct historical and cultural backgrounds, and there are important knowledge and values that the people of one country can learn from the other. PACES is founded on the idea that peoples and societies develop and progress by learning from each other.
Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.
Students from the PACE Center for Girls walk the Belk runway in fashions picked out with help from a JLG member as their personal shopper.
Friday, June 16, 2017
One of Pace’s most critical strategic initiatives is to increase the persistence, retention and, ultimately, graduation rates of our undergraduate students. We have been on an interesting journey of discovery over recent years and now have a much better appreciation of the complexities of supporting students to persist.